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Configuring the PC Software
Setting up TAPI
Installing the TAPI Driver
1. Call up the start mask from the
system CD (see
2. Select “Software, TAPI Service
Provider” from the start mask
and follow the program instruc-
tions.
Configuring the TAPI Connection
Note:
Under Windows NT or Win-
dows 2000/XP you should log on as
the user for whom you want to con-
figure the TAPI connection.
1. In the Start menu, select “Set-
tings > Control Panel”. Double-
click on the “Telephony” icon
(“Phone and Modem Options”
icon under Windows 2000/XP).
2. Change to the “Telephony Driv-
ers” tab (“Advanced Options”
tab under Windows 2000/XP).
3. From the list of installed driver
software, select
“OpenCom 100
Service Provider
” and click on
“Configure”.
4. In the following dialogue you
will find a list with the config-
ured connections for the user
who is currently logged on. Click
on “New”.
5. In the following dialogue you
provide information for the new
connection. In the “Connection
name” box you can enter a de-
scriptive name for the connec-
tion. In the “CTI server” box you
must enter the DNS name or the
IP address of the OpenCom 100.
Using the “…” button you can
search for this in the LAN. In the
boxes “Username” and “Pass-
word” you enter the user data of
one of the users configured on
the OpenCom 100. This user
must be allocated a system tele-
phone. Confirm your entry with
“OK”.
6. The new connection is now con-
figured. Close the opened dia-
logues with “OK” and “Close”.
Testing the TAPI Function
1. In the Start menu, select “Pro-
grams > Accessories > Commu-
nication” and then start the pro-
gram called “Phone Dialer”.
Under Windows XP the “Phone
Dialer” is started indirect by us-
ing the dialling function of the
“Address book” (can be found in
the start menu under
“Programs >Accessories”). A
manual start of the program file
“Dialer.exe” in the “C:\Program
files\Windows NT” folder is pos-
sible also.
2. In the “Tools” menu, select the
item “Connect using...” to select
the system telephone that is to
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